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Resources on health and safety information for young workers.
Comprehensive listing of occupational health and safety rules and regulations nationally.
Source: Industry Canada
Like most young people, you probably plan to work part-time, after school or during the summer. Maybe you have a co-op placement, or a plan to start a full-time job soon. Most injuries among new workers happen within the first year of work. Learning to identify potential workplace hazards, knowing your rights and responsibilities and how to protect yourself on the job will help you avoid the cost of a work related injury.
Source: Industry Canada
New to the working world? This is your safety gateway! This site is about linking together all of the new and young worker information in Canada to help everyone - whether it is your first job, or if you are a parent, employer, or teacher - understand why it is important to work safely.
Source: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
This site contains health and safety information for young workers, their parents, teachers, principals, employers and others. Though the information is specific to the province of Ontario, Canada (the Young Worker Awareness Program is only available to Ontario high schools), others may also find it useful. Health and safety on the job knows no boundaries.
Source: Workplace Safety & Insurance Board of Ontario
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Source: Canada Health Portal
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